| A | B |
| me | me |
| vous | you (polite; sing/plural) |
| te | you (familiar/singular) |
| nous | us |
| lui | to him; to her |
| les | them |
| le | him, it |
| la | her, it |
| l' | him, her, it (used before a vowel) |
| leur | to them |
| Where do the object pronouns go in a sentence containing one conjugated verb? | before the conjugated verb |
| Where do object pronouns go when the sentence has one conjugated verb and an infinitive? | before the infinitive |
| Where do the object pronouns go in a sentence in the passé composé? | before the helping verbs "avoir" or "être: |
| What do direct object pronouns replace? | direct objects in a sentence |
| What questions does one ask to find a direct object in a sentence? | who or what |
| What questions does one ask to find the indirect object in a sentence? | to/ for whem something is done or given |
| What four direct/indirect object pronouns are identical in French? | me, te, nous, vous |